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When Opportunity Meets Preparation

Kim Ward
March 18, 2019
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Introduction

This series is designed to give you a better understanding of the journey of selling San Diego probate or trust real estate for the best price with the least stress possible. Learning how to prepare a house to sell for top dollar quickly is no easy task, so I applaud you for taking the time to learn more about the process of selling a home as the San Diego administrator, executor, or trustee.

The following strategies and insights can be used to help you as the administrator, executor, or trustee to make better choices with the next steps in this process. If you are someone who wants to know how to avoid any added turmoil during the process then continue reading, and come back for the next blog of the series for more useful content.

To begin ask yourself “What is important about selling the San Diego house to me?” If you have a clear understanding of why you are selling the San Diego probate real estate or trust property, it will help give you focus throughout the preparation, the marketing and successful sale of the San Diego house. Once you have determined your reason(s) for selling you can then start working on your timeframe and the Smart Home Selling Process.

This blog will cover the first step, Hire a REALTOR®, and we will continue on to the next steps in part two of this series. This is the first, and most important, step in the process because proper representation means that you’ll be covered if any issues should arise during or after selling the San Diego probate.

When choosing a real estate agent to represent you it is always a good idea to find a REALTOR®.

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